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CtTRRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CANNAS. 



The following varieties are the best of their respective colors. 



Charles Henderson — 3 feet; foliage deep green with narrow 

 bronze margin; flowers large and produced in great abund- 

 ance; color rich crimson. 



Egandale — 4 feet. A superb variety, blooms most profusely; 

 color of flower cherry red; foliage dark bronze. 



Florence Vaughan — 5 feet. A magnificent variety; golden- 

 yellow, dotted with spots of bright scarlet; foliage green. 



Gladio-Flora — 3% feet. Remarkable for the unusual Gladioli- 

 like shape of its flowers; color crimson changing to carmine- 

 rose, each petal -with an uneven border of gold. A beautiful 

 variety. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



King Humbert — 4 feet. A bronzed-leaved variety, nothing 

 equal to it both in flower and foliage; color orange-scarlet 

 flaked with carmine; a most profuse bloomer. 



Madame Crozy — 4 feet. Still the leading Canna of its kind 

 and color. The flowers are borne in great clusters; color 

 a glossy brilliant vermilion bordered with gold"; foliage 

 bright green. 



Queen Charlotte — 3 feet. A distinct flower; color rich 

 crimson-scarlet, -with -wide golden border on every petal; 

 foliage green. Price, except where noted, each 20c and 25c; 

 per doz. $2.00 and $2.50. 



GERANIUMS-SELECTED LIST. 



Jean Viand — Fine, soft pure pink, a continuous bloomer; plants 

 and flowers exceedingly well adapted for bedding; double. 



J. J. Harrison — Strong, vivid scarlet. Very large trusses; fine 

 for bedding; double. 



La Favorite — An excellent double white. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill — Soft, light salmon, bordered with 

 rosy falmon and veined with deep rose; single. 



S. A. Nutt — Rich dark crimson; a splendid bed- 

 ding sort, of perfect shape; double. 



PRICES OF ABOVE GERANIUMS. 



Each Per doz. Per 100 



1st size . . .10 $1.00 



2nd size . . .15 1.50 



3rd size . . .20 2.00 



Geranium Madam Salleroi 



of leaf deep olive green, -with 

 broad margin of pure white. The 

 leading variety for ribbon bor- 

 ders or edges of beds. Price, 

 each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



MARGUERITES. 



This very handsome and useful 

 Daisy is still very popular and in 

 steady demand. Our stock is in 

 first-class condition. White and 

 yellow distinct varieties. 



Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



PRIMULA. 



A very popular genus of plants, 

 unsurpassed for parlor and conser- 

 vatory decoration and for supply- 

 ing cut flowers in winter. Ready 

 in October. 

 Chinese Single — All colors, 



very beautiful. Each 25 



Ohconica Grandiflora — One of 



the most popular plants ever 



introduced. An excellent 



house plant. Color white, 



with a light tinge of lilac. 



Each 15 



6.00 



10.00 



15.00 



Center 



ROSES. 



HYBRID PERPETTTALS — Hardy, Select Varieties. 

 American Beauty — Very large and very fragrant; brilliant 



crimson, free bloomer. 

 Anna de Diesbaeh- — Clear rose, very large; a splendid variety. 

 Coquette des Alps 1 — Pure white, shaded with delicate rose. 

 Fran Karl Druschki — Pure white; perfect form, a very free 



bloomer. 

 Gloire Lyonnaise — White, tinted yellow; very fine. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot — Brilliant velvety red, vigorous habit and 



free bloomer. 

 John Hooper — Bright rose, very fine. 

 Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very 



large; a grand variety. 

 Madam Plantier — Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general 



favorite. 

 Madam Chas. Wootl — Scarlet, shading to crimson; very large 



and full. 

 Paul Neyron — A very large Rose; color deep pink. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan — Dark velvety crimson. 



Price: Strong plants in 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 

 Antoine Rivoire — Large, flesh color with deeper tints; base 



of petals yellow. 

 Cherry Ripe — Rosy crimson, very free bloomer; flower medium 



in size. 

 Duchess of Albany — A charming Rose; color a clear, rich pink. 

 Etoile de France — Flowers very large, color dark crimson, 



center cerise. 

 Gen. McArthur — A grand Rose; large and full; crimson. 



Helen Gould — A charming Rose. Color rosy- 

 crimson. Flowers large and perfectly double. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Bud very large and 

 full; color pure snowy white; a profuse and 

 continuous bloomer. 

 Killarney — Bright shell pink, base of petals silvery 

 white; very fine. 



La France — A great favorite. 

 Flowers very large; color a deep 

 pink. 

 Madam Abel Chatenay — Flower 

 large and full; petals recurved. 

 Color creamy rose, tinged with 

 salmon. 

 Rhea Reid — Crimson-scarlet, very 



large and very double. 

 White La France — An excellent 

 Rose; pure white. 

 Price: Strong plants in 4 inch 

 pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



BABY KAJIBLER. 



HELIOTROPE. 



This very popular sweet scented 

 plant needs no introduction. We 

 carry a large assortment of the 

 leading varieties. 



Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



Well-known and very popular 



ornamental plants for house, porch 



or lawn decoration. 



Otnksa Monstrosa — The re- 

 markable feature about this 

 semi-hardy variety is the 

 enormous size of its clusters 

 of blooms so freely produced, 

 too, on even quite small 

 plants. The color of the 

 flower is a beautiful and in- 

 tense rose, shaded with 

 white. The plant is a free 

 bloomer and of vigorous 

 growth. Price, each 35c, 50c, 

 75c and ' $1.00 



Paniculata Grandiflora — (See list 

 of Flowering Shrubs, page 108.) 



TEA ROSES. 

 Select List of Everb'ooming Roses. 

 Suitable for the Flower Garden in 

 Summer or Cireenhouse in Winter. 

 Bridesmaid — Very large and full, 



color a deep, rich pink. 

 Christine de None — Large and very 

 fragrant; color brilliant red 

 shading to bright rose. 

 Duchess de Brabant — Soft, rosy 



flesh, changing to deep rose. 

 Golden Gate — An exceedingly beau- 

 tiful Rose; color creamy white, 

 flushed with delicate pink: plant 

 robust in habit of growth. 

 Ivory — A charming Rose; pure 



white, large and full. 

 Maman Cochet — A vigorous grow- 

 er and sure bloomer. A clear, 

 beautiful pink. 

 Madam de Vatry — A large full bud; bright crimson-scarlet. 



Marie Yan Houtte — Pale yellow outlined -with rosy pink: a vigorous grower. 

 Perle des Jardins — Clear golden yellow; is among the very best yellow Roses in culti- 

 vation. 



Rainbow — Coral pink, striped with crimson and glowing amber. 

 The Bride — A superb Rose; color pure white. 



Win. R. Smith — An excellent garden Rose, and very free bloomer; creamy white with 

 pink shadings. Price: Strong plants from 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 

 Clothilde Soupert — The flowers are borne in sprays, and are very double and perfect in 

 form. Color, pearl white, delicately shaded towards the center of the flower with rosy 

 pink. 

 Baby Rambler — Except that it is very dwarf, this charming Rose resembles its cele- 

 brated relative, Crimson Rambler. The plant is bushy and produces all summer long 

 a wonderful profusion of clusters of small, brilliant crimson flowers. 

 Crimson Rambler — A climbing Polyantha Rose, producing large trusses of bright 



crimson flowers, a great favorite. 

 Dorothy Perkins — A hardy climber of rare merit; flowers small, produced in clusters; 



very fragrant; color shell-pink. 

 Price: Strong plants in 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



SALVIA. 

 Handsome plants, most striking of all for beds or borders, with long spikes of gor- 

 geous flowers, which continue in bloom until late in the fall. 



"Bonfire" (Clara Bedman) — A great acquisition, far excelling any sf the older varieties. 

 The plants are dwarf and compact in habit, bearing in great profusion long spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers, which stand clear above the bright green foliage. 

 Price: First size, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. Second size, each 15c: per doz. $1.50. 

 VINCA — Green and variegated varieties, for vases and baskets. Each 10 to 25c; 



per doz. $1.00 to $2.50 



VINCA MINOR (Myrtle) — Extensively used in cemeteries for covering graves. Each 

 25c; per doz 2.50 



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